Ampullaria bicarinata
Ampullaria bicarinata is an extinct species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Ampullariidae.[1]
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Shell of Ampullaria bicarinata
Ampullaria bicarinata Temporal range: Early Pleistocene-Mid Holocene | |
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A shell of Ampullaria bicarinata | |
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Subfamily: | Ampullariinae |
Tribe: | Ampullariini |
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Species: | A. bicarinata |
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Ampullaria bicarinata Radovanović, 1900[1] | |
Distribution
The type locality of Ampullaria bicarinata is Vrška Čuka (in Serbian Cyrillic: Вршка Чука), eastern Serbia[1] near the border of Bulgaria.
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References
- (in German) Radovanović S. (1900). "Über die unterliassische Fauna von Vrška Čuka in Ostserbien". Annales géologique de la Péninsule balkanique 5(fasc. 2): 60-70, plates 1, 2. PDF Archived August 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
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